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Payback is a 1999 thriller film starring Mel Gibson and directed by Brian Helgeland, based on Richard Stark's Parker book The Hunter. The film is a remake of the 1967 noir-classic Point Blank, directed by John Boorman and starring Lee Marvin, which in turn was based on the book The Hunter by Donald E. Westlake (published as Richard Stark, one of his pseudonyms). Originally, the character was called Parker
, but was renamed to Porter in this movie, and Walker in Point Blank.PlotPorter is a smart career criminal who is betrayed by his criminal partner, and Porter's wife, after they steal $140,000 from the Chinese mafia. They shoot Porter, and his partner takes the entirety of the heist money. The two leave Porter to die, but he survives without them knowing. After a long recovery he returns to get "payback," mainly revolving around the return of his share of the money stolen from the Chinese mafia.During Porter's recovery, his partner Val has joined a powerful criminal organization (using $130,000 of the heist to pay off a debt to them). To get his share of the money back, Porter is faced to deal with the crime syndicate (who refuse to return the money that Val owes them), the Chinese mafia (who have been tipped off by Val that Porter was the one responsible for robbing them), and corrupt police officers (who demand a cut of whatever money Porter is attempting to take from the crime syndicate). He enlists the help of a prostitute, Rosie, who is affiliated with the crime syndicate. Previous to the events depicted at the beginning of the film, Porter served as a driver for Rosie, during which time they have developed a close, romantic friendship and ultimately was the reasoning behind Porter's wife shooting him. After unsuccessful attempts to win the return of Porter's $70,000 share of the original heist from lower level managers of the syndicate (and leaving a trail of dead criminals in his wake), he decides to kidnap the son of the head of the crime syndicate (who personally rejected Porter) and hold him for ransom. While attempting to pick up the money, Porter himself is kidnapped and tortured into revealing the location where the syndicate boss' son is being held. He gives the wrong information to the now angry mafia head and his number two man however. Porter leads them to the apartment that was originally intended by the syndicate's men to eliminate Porter with the use of a telephone-activated bomb. The mafia head is the one who answers the call and is obliterated along with the rest of his crew. Porter manages to escape with the money. At the end of the film, Porter and Rosie flee the country with the money. Trivia
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